Examples of Designated Inuit Organization in a sentence
Agreement (4) The Minister and a Designated Inuit Organization may enter in an agreement respecting matters related to the implementation and exercise of the rights of first refusal referred to in this section.
If Canada agrees to consider the request, the Minister of Finance, representing Canada, and the Designated Inuit Organization shall negotiate the amount and terms and conditions of the loan.
The NIRB and NWB shall periodically evaluate the effectiveness and accountability of the DCP, soliciting input from Government, the Designated Inuit Organization, and, where appropriate the public, in an open and transparent manner.
The QIA is a Designated Inuit Organization under the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement ("NLCA") responsible for managing Inuit Owned Lands in the Qikiqtani Region, including Baffin Island.
All construction would take place inside the fenced perimeter of Thornhill Substation.
QIA is a Designated Inuit Organization (DIO) under Article 39 of the Nunavut Agreement.
The Original Trust anticipated that the share ownership of Nunasi would be held for the benefit of the three (3) RIAs of Nunavut, each of which was eventually recognized as a Designated Inuit Organization under the Nunavut Agreement.
Of the nine members, four are appointed on the nomination by the Designated Inuit Organization, two are appointed by federal Ministers, two are appointed by territorial Ministers, and the Chairperson is appointed by the Minister responsible for Northern Affairs in consultation with the territorial government from nominees agreed upon by the DIO, federal and territorial governments.
Authorizations that are commonly applied for in Nunavut, and the agency to contact, are: Land Use Permit, Land Leaseor License of OccupationObtained from a Designated Inuit Organization, Aboriginal Affairsand Northern Development Canada or the Nunavut Department of Community and Government Services, depending on whether the activity is to be located on Inuit Owned Land, federal Crown Land or Commissioner’s Land.
The obligation to negotiate in good faith for the purpose of concluding an IIBA is a mutual obligation of both the Designated Inuit Organization (DIO) and the Government.